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Barbara S t a r r reported on the power situation. In the past, the Federation had thought, in order to make Municipal Power a viable alternative, the community must have the transmission lines as well as the distribution system and the C.P. National power supply contract with U.P. 6 L. The recent ruling of the Public Service Commission has convinced us that this is not necessarily t r u e . W will have a firm e source of power from Utah Power and Light until such time as we have been able to acquire another source. The High School "Snake Dance" down Main Street will not be permitted a s it has proven to be too dangerous. Sept. 17. 1981. . . Kerry Jones presented his views on the Business License Ordinance, and he recommended it be done away with entirely. Harold Shirley motioned that the License be changed to $35 for the business plus $25 for each full time employee. Carried. A number of people were in attendance to protest granting the new Alpine Bowling Lanes a beer license. A motion was made for a restricted license for sale of beer--no sale on weekends or on Family Night, Monday. Carried. Oct. 15, 1981.. .Guy Frost of Prudential will be in Cedar City on October 21 to discuss the sale of the Prudential Building to Cedar City Corporation for use as the City Building. Nov. 5. 1981.. .A Seismic Company is requesting permission to land a Helicopter a t the old Union Pacific Depot area to pick up crews. Denied, because of hazards involved. Nov. 5. 1981... (From the Iron County Record) election held November 4 : Mayor: Robert H . Linford ( R ) Harold Shirley (Dl Councilmen: Barbara S t a r r [D) McRay Cloward (Dl Tom Cardon ( R l Conrad Hatch [Rl Results of votes votes votes votes votes votes
1657 1507 1197 1100 2053 1959
Dec. 3, 1981.. .The State Liquor Commission is planning on building a Liquor Store in Cedar City. The present zoning ordinances do not allow for a liquor store to be within the City limits. Barbara S t a r r made motion to have the Planning Commission look a t zoning, and write a letter to the Liquor Commission to encourage them to build in the downtown area. Carried. Public hearing to be Jan. 7. Dec. from made Jan.
2 0 . 1981.. .The lease purchase of the new City Building Prudential Federal Savings was adopted--payments to be semi-annually for seven y e a r s . The move to be about 2 1 , 1982.

Includes biographies of the mayors of Cedar City and examples from the city minutes showing the events that took place under each administration. The three histories printed in the second section were written by three men at three different times in the history of Cedar City.

Barbara S t a r r reported on the power situation. In the past, the Federation had thought, in order to make Municipal Power a viable alternative, the community must have the transmission lines as well as the distribution system and the C.P. National power supply contract with U.P. 6 L. The recent ruling of the Public Service Commission has convinced us that this is not necessarily t r u e . W will have a firm e source of power from Utah Power and Light until such time as we have been able to acquire another source. The High School "Snake Dance" down Main Street will not be permitted a s it has proven to be too dangerous. Sept. 17. 1981. . . Kerry Jones presented his views on the Business License Ordinance, and he recommended it be done away with entirely. Harold Shirley motioned that the License be changed to $35 for the business plus $25 for each full time employee. Carried. A number of people were in attendance to protest granting the new Alpine Bowling Lanes a beer license. A motion was made for a restricted license for sale of beer--no sale on weekends or on Family Night, Monday. Carried. Oct. 15, 1981.. .Guy Frost of Prudential will be in Cedar City on October 21 to discuss the sale of the Prudential Building to Cedar City Corporation for use as the City Building. Nov. 5. 1981.. .A Seismic Company is requesting permission to land a Helicopter a t the old Union Pacific Depot area to pick up crews. Denied, because of hazards involved. Nov. 5. 1981... (From the Iron County Record) election held November 4 : Mayor: Robert H . Linford ( R ) Harold Shirley (Dl Councilmen: Barbara S t a r r [D) McRay Cloward (Dl Tom Cardon ( R l Conrad Hatch [Rl Results of votes votes votes votes votes votes
1657 1507 1197 1100 2053 1959
Dec. 3, 1981.. .The State Liquor Commission is planning on building a Liquor Store in Cedar City. The present zoning ordinances do not allow for a liquor store to be within the City limits. Barbara S t a r r made motion to have the Planning Commission look a t zoning, and write a letter to the Liquor Commission to encourage them to build in the downtown area. Carried. Public hearing to be Jan. 7. Dec. from made Jan.
2 0 . 1981.. .The lease purchase of the new City Building Prudential Federal Savings was adopted--payments to be semi-annually for seven y e a r s . The move to be about 2 1 , 1982.